I think dir2pet from Lucid525 created those uninstallable PETs. Package Manager would remove them from the list when uninstalling, but package contents remained on disk. This is a minor issue, but for someone who likes to create PETs that way it is a bit annoying. Or maybe it was some other puplet - someone should prove me wrong.

Can we make a consensus on the VOLUME buttons and make those keybindings a standard in the new versions of Puppy? When Puppy first starts and those aren't working I feel like half of the system is missing.

Would like to see mrxvt instead of urxvt as the standard terminal. This is more in the cosmetics department... Makes a better first impression.

Still need some way of identifying that openbox is the default window manager,
so people stop trying to adjust the window manager by running JWM config.

Pupcontrol->settings tab->Window manager settings
Auto adjusts for this by only running the config program that works for
the window manager that is being used.
Maybe just remove window manager config programs from main menu, so they can only be run
through PupControl. (Setup icon on desktop)

Check Dependencies Installed Packages
This program needs reworked. Bug indentified here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=537737#537737_________________I have found, in trying to help people, that the things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected

- acpitool and acpid should be added so that laptop users can shutdown using power button and can suspend to ram. I have added xbindkeys and xbindkeys-config for extra keybindings so that more laptop buttons work. I keybinded multimedia buttons so that deadbeef works with them.

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